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another rally where he'll support josh hawley who is trying to trish: breaking right now, we are just hours away from the first polls opening up across this nation. in just moments, eric trump will be here with what is at stake for your security and for your money. this as his father, president trump, crisscrosses the country this evening, staying optimistic about gop's chance for maintaining congressional control. here he is this indiana. >> everything we have achieved is at stake tomorrow. everything. because they can take it apart just as fast as we built it, but i don't think that that's going to happen based on what i'm seeing all over the place. [cheers and applause] trish: new tonight, fresh pictures of migrants taking any
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means necessary to make it to our border as thousands continue their trek. the administration tells us they're being aided and they're being organized by groups that are determined to get these people to the u.s. border. coming up, former deputy assistant to the president, dr. sebastian gorka, says there are some very real reasons to fear this group. he joins us with his specific intel tonight. plus, i want you to see this video. take a look there. these are are members of the black panther party, and they are in the streets of georgia armed with assault rifles to campaign for georgia's democratic gubernatorial candidate stacey abrams. why hasn't ms. abrams or the mainstream media called them out? a former black panther is here tonight on the hypocrisy of that video. and speaking of hypocrisy, louis farrakhan is increasing his disgusting anti-american rhetoric in iran.
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fresh video has surfaced showing the nation of islam leader chanting "death to america" with a chorus of iranian students. again, democrats are silent and instead, as voters head to the polls, are daring to suggest that this is a midterm election that should be a referendum on donald trump's racism? the hypocrisy straight ahead. trish regan prime time begins right now. ♪ ♪ trish: breaking tonight the, it is down to the wire right now. republicans and democrats are in a fight to the finish as voters prepare to head to the polls in what may be the most critical midterm election in recent history. president trump maintaining a breakneck pace on the campaign trail in this final stretch, bringing his message to ohio, to indiana and missouri today alone. joining me right now, another member of the trump family working to get out vote, eric
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trump, executive vice president of the trump organization. a pleasure to have you here. >> it's great to be here. trish: you're pretty busy trying to rally support. what's your prediction on tomorrow in. >> listen, we're fighting. we're fighting because america's winning right now. our economy's winning, we have the fastest growing gdp, 4.2 president, 3.7% unemployment. there's 7.2 million available jobs in this country right now. think about it, there's more jobs available than people to fill those jobs, that's how well our country's doing. we have the lowest unemployment rate since 1969, the year we put a person on the hoon. we've had 11 months where unemployment has gone below 4%, and six of them have been under trump. we're winning at everything we're doing. we're winning with the military, with isis, with north korea, with iran, with our trade deals, we're withinning with our economy, with jobs and manufacture manufacturing coming back to the country, we're winning with the opioid crisis and the price of prescription drugs.
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we're winning with everything we do can. i just hope, i hope that republicans aren't complacent and take it for granted as wages rise. trish: yeah. >> we had first wage increase in 16 years in this country. and i -- trish: it's good stuff. economically speaking, and i say that as an economic journalist. i look at what you guys -- your father, rather, has been able to accomplish, and i think it's tremendous. however, however, that's economic side of things. you know, there's other concerns that the left has espoused about some of his rhetoric. i mean, they're trying to say that your dad is a racist and that people should go out to vote because we need to somehow fight back on his anti-semitism, on his racism, my song nhl, etc. what's your response that the, eric? >> first of all, african-american unemployment is the lowest it's ever been. his polls with african-americans are by far the highest any republican has ever had. because they realize how good his policies have been. my father sees one color, and
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it's green. it's not black, it's not white, it's not -- it's green. how do you make a successful country for every american? trish, he didn't need to be doing this. my father's the last person in world that needed to run for president. we have politicians who decide to give clash 150 billion to iran, a country who absolutely hates our guts. we had jets that couldn't take off because they didn't have enough parts to put on our fighter planes. they were taking parts off museum planes to get our planes airborne. in the wasn't -- we need to be number one at everything we do, at everything. we need to be number one in military, with our vets, with education, with everything. i mean -- trish: do you think people are motivated right now? you mentioned complacency, when things are good, oh, you know, i've got an increase in hi paycheck, i'm feeling good about the future, maybe i don't need to vote -- >> so if we lose, nancy pelosi
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and chuck schumer run government. nancy pelosi says she wants to double everybody's taxes, they want to attack law enforcement, they want to abolish i.c.e., they want to ban plastic straws -- trish: and apparently, they want to allow thousands of migrants in the country as we watch them march towards the border. >> ask you saw what she saw on -- i'm just going to subpoena everything -- that's what they do in venezuela, in third world countries. that's not what they do this america. i'm just going to subpoena everybody who doesn't believe in what i believe in. i mean, that would literally, that would stop our country in its tracks. could you imagine right now with 4.2% gdp growth and the economic growth we have as a country what would happen if the democrats try and double our taxes? we would see the next great depression in this country, and americans are better off, everything about america is better off right now. opportunity, jobs, everything. we are doing so unbelievably well. we're winning. i mean, we're winning, trish. trish: do you think the
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democrats are missing something? they're pretty on optimistic. they think they're going to the take back the house, and if they do, i think that's going to come with consequences meaning we're going to get boiled in that gridlock that washington knows very, very well, and there's going to be a lot of finger-pointing and probably a lot of subpoenas and specially even -- i don't think, because i don't think they're going to get the senate -- but even possibly if maxine waters gets her way, talk of impeachment even for your father, none of which is good for the country, one of which is good for the economy and the here and now. but are they in some ways, do you fear if, maybe -- or not fear, you would probably welcome -- the overconfident similar to 2016? >> well, listen, you saw them the other day. they came out, nancy pelosi came out, we are absolutely going to win. what i'll tell you is the trump voter comes out, if republicans go out and vote, frankly, just republicans, do you know how many democrats came up to me on the campaign trail, i'm a democrat, right? i've seen my 401(k) literally go up by 35% in the last two years.
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i'm voting for republicans from now on. i am 100% with your father. i mean, assuming the people who have done so well, which is really all americans, but assuming republicans get out, assuming trump supporters get out and they vote for the republican ticket, we're going to have an amazing night tomorrow . people are complacent because life is good and they're making more money and they have a good job, then you're going to see nancy close city and chuck schumer in there, and honestly, the consequences to our nation are unthinkable. it'll be open borders, massive taxes, it will be resist, obstruct, you know, defame. you saw what they did with brett kavanaugh. they tried to destroy a person's life, and yesterday all the accusers came out and said we made it up because we wanted to derail his -- trish: it's scary stuff. i hate the politics of that situation and the politics of this environment right now. you're on to something when you said a lot of democrats came up
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to you and said i'm voting for your father because they do like green. anyway, eric trump -- >> thank you. trish: -- good to have you here. democrats can'ting to flip the house, but rnc spokesperson kayleigh mcenany says they may be a little too confident right now. just like they and the media were very confident babbling in 2016 -- back in 2016. remember this? >> the abc news tracking poll has hillary clinton up by 12. >> over the weekend an abc news tracking poll of likely voters put clinton 12 points in front of donald trump. >> no candidate down this far this late has ever recovered. [laughter] trish: so much for that, right? here now, kayleigh mcenany and andrew feldman. good to see you both. you heard what media was saying back in 2016. i know that eric is being cautious, we just heard from from him and, in fact, he told me off camera he doesn't like to say that we're going to win because there's some superstitious part of him.
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i get that, i understand that. but when you look at what the democrats are saying over, of course we're going to take the house, how do you react? >> i react the way i did in 2016 which is i -- that is false. no one can predict that at this point. i foresaw president trump's victory on the horizon, i saw cnn melt down when, in fact, he prevailed -- trish: how did you see through those polls that were telling you something else entirely? >> looking on the ground. you saw trump signs everywhere. the rallies, the number of people showing up. there was a definite feeling on the ground that something was happening. and i think we have a similar feeling now. here's the question, is the trump voter a republican voter? does that translate? because trump pulled in moderate democrats and independents. our task at the rnc is to make that voter a republican voter. trish: and it's tricky, because he commands a lot in terms of star power, he pack ifs stadiums, andrew, but that doesn't necessarily mean those voters are are going to be as
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enthusiastic about their republican candidate in any of these local elections as they are, say, maybe about president himself. so does his ability to sort of get, you know, the base all rallied up transfer, is that going to be a challenge as far as you see it? >> it's a big challenge for donald trump. i don't think he's rallying his base the way they want him to. paul ryan called him over the weekend and said, please, talk about the economy and not immigration. and he said, no, i'm going to talk about immigration. and the reality is, that is not good for donald trump -- trish: really? we have pictures. i mean, we'll show you, and i'll tell you why, andrew, because immigration is an issue. >> do you want to put up the photos? you want to put up the photos of the rallies with andrew bill lam in florida? thousands of people taking the street and marching to the polls yesterday? i guarantee you that we're going to have a great night in florida and ohio because people are running away from donald trump. a poll today in ohio showed over 50% of republican union members are are voting against donald trump and for democrat cord ray
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in ohio tomorrow. and i'm telling you, i think we're in a really -- [inaudible conversations] we're not letting up. trish: you see those people that are crossing through the river, you see we showed people earlier being transported in vehicles, and we're being told by the administration that, basically, they were being assisted and helped by these very organized groups. i to think the economy is a major accomplishment and something that -- >> he, donald trump doesn't, he's not talking about it. trish: however, this also is a big concern to voters. >> sure. trish: so politically speaking, doesn't this resonate? >> oh, this absolutely resonates, and president trump is talking about the economy. that's false, that's fake news. >> is not. >> you can talk about a lot of things in an hour and a half long rally. immigration is key. every poll conducted shows 56% want a barrier on the southern border, 80% do not want open borders. they want strict border enforcement. and this president, by the way, you talk about him not mobilizing voters, that is
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inaccurate. every single rayly he does, we see the movement in the the polls at rnc, we see the fact that he rallied in tennessee, and marsha blackburn all of a sudden takes a double-digit lead. there is quantifiable -- >> it's not happening many florida, it's not happening in ohio, and this immoral hate rhetoric that he is spewing every single night because he can't talk about the economy is -- trish: there we go again. and is i'm tired of that the, you know, the immoral hate and all that -- >> that's what it is. trish: calling him a racist -- no, no, no -- >> can i just add one thing, trish? these people that are walking -- 1,000 miles away, actually. they are fleeing -- trish: they're actually 560 miles away right now. >> they're being murdered -- trish: some good -- >> what happens if your kids were in that position? trish: okay. i'm going to just stop right there, and i'm going to tell you don't think for two seconds, andrew feldman, that i don't have empathy for these people. i absolutely do. but i also have etch think -- >> then why won't you let them seek asylum here?
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trish: do you really want to have 12,000, 7,000, whatever number may be because daily it changes, coming into this country and doing so illegally and then applying for asylum? no. to me, you do it the right way -- >> they're not doing anything illegally. >> if you want to come into the united states of america, you have to apply for -- >> you have the right to come to our border and apply for asylum. [inaudible conversations] >> my grandmother -- trish: andrew, we're not going to go through all this again, but they're coming here illegally, then they're disappearing into system -- >> that's not what's happening. trish: i am all for bringing people that want to be american, that want to embrace our culture and do good things for our economy, bring 'em here, absolutely. thank you for joining me. straight ahead, thousands of migrants marching towards our border as we've been discussing at this very minute. new tonight, president trump's warning on what will happen if democrats win back house. watch. >> if you want more caravans, if
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you want more crime, vote democrat tomorrow. the if you want -- if you want strong borders and safe communities, no drugs, no caravans, vote republican. trish: coming up, dr. sebastian gorka on the caravan and why we must, we must secure our borders. plus, disturbing new video of armed black panthers in georgia campaigning for democrat stacey abrams. coming up, a former black panther turned member of the conservative party on why identity politics and scare tactics like this, you know what? they don't work anymore. ♪ ♪ - at afor the financialt's time world to stop acting the same old way. you need a partner that is willing to break free from conventional thinking. we are a different kind of financial company.
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muck. trish: breaking tonight, as the polls -- people, i should say, prepare to go to the polls across the country, they're going the to be opening, of course, this a matter of hours, thousands of my grants are are trekking as we seek towards our southern border. who is in this group, and should we be fearful? democrats would tell no. sebastian gorka says they're wrong. he says, yes, there is reason to fear them, and he joins me right now. dr. gorka, thanks for being here. what's your biggest concern? >> well, it's not a secret. the department of homeland security -- the oh, first
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thing's first, congratulations on your are elevation to prime time. well deserved, trish. trish: thank you, dr. gorka. >> dhs has made a statement many last 24 hours, there are at least 240 known criminals inside the caravan. those are the ones that we actually have some kind of intelligence on. so this is a national security issue. these are individuals who are a threat to u.s. security. if there are, if there are a fraction that are asylum seek efforts amongst the 12,000, there is an established system for them to apply for asylum. also, trish, an important point the media will never tell you, if you are politically persecuted or for your religious beliefs or ethnic background, then you are supposed to apply for asylum this the the first country you land in after you leave the country that's persecuting you. trish: which would be mexico. >> right, which is mexico. you're not supposed to walk another 500 miles and pick
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another country which tells you that if they're not criminals, these are economic migrants. these aren't persecuted individuals. trish: you know, that's the an important point, i think, because the laws surrounding asylum, they are very clear and they are very specific, dr. gore ca. gorka. and how many people actually might be able to even apply for asylum, that's actually quite disputable. i mean, as you mentioned, it has to be religious or political, you know, stresses that you're under in your country. so given that these laws are so specific, given that, as you point out, you're supposed to apply in the nearest country, how can they be applying then in the u.s. really to begin with? >> it's a great question. i mean, it tells you everything you need to know about why donald trump became president. remember, people associate the trump campaign with him coming down the escalator at trump tower. that's not really where his
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campaign began. it began with that rally with jeff sessions, the first senator to endorse the him s. and what was platform for his campaign? what did he build it on? it was the immigration reform. the wall is part of that. but it starts with immigration reform, because the immigration system is full of loopholes. this whole idea that you can apply, you can come in and then you're on your own reconnaissance to show up in a court later, what happens? all these people disappear. the system is broken, so right now finish. trish: the system really is probably broken. there are plenty of people that want to come here for the right reasons. i look at this crowd of people which, by the way, seem predominantly male, seems to be a lot of young men despite the media telling us it's somehow women and. but i look at that crowd and i see people, for example, holding their own flags up. even just from a marketing perspective, right? i kind of would maybe appreciate
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it if they would just show the american flag to show some good intentions that they want to come here, they want to be american. instead, it comes off as a very hostile kind of approach. and just from a pure sort of what your intentions are perspective, dr. gorka, i'd like to think people are coming here for the right reasons. >> it comes over, trish, as a political stunt. i am a legal immigrant to the united states. my parents were refugees. my father escaped from a political prison. i can tell when something is a political stunt and when it's actually meant in terms of loving the country you wish to become a part of. these people, for the most part, aren't coming here because they fear for their safety or because they want to be part of the great american dream, they're coming here to make money and send it back home. and if we open the doors, then we'd have seven billion people in america, and america would cease to exist. that's what the midterms are
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about; do you believe in america as a concept, or do you wish to open gates, do you wish to undermine america, you know, do you -- trish: well, andrew feldman, who was just here, the democratic strategist, woulds somehow say you're being cruel and not allowing these people in. he accused me fetively of such a thing finish. >> yeah. trish: i know you, i know you're not a cruel, inhumane person. you know i have a lot of empathy, and i am the first to say, you know, we should welcome people for the right reasons. but that said, dr. gorka, i mean, we're only so big, right? and our economy can only handle so much. so why not, if we're going to just take -- why not open it up to all of latin america while you're at it? and somehow this wealth redistribution that they're so keen on could really go into action. >> we don't have to make excuses for ourselves. we are the most generous nation in the world, number one, in terms of international aid.
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number two, we are the most generous nation in the world in terms of the immigrants that we already absorb every year. so we don't have to justify ourselves to anybody. at the end of the day, if you have unfettered immigration into america, that is political suicide, and you don't get to help anybody, and the whole nation collapses. the math is really simple. your guest doesn't get the math. [laughter] trish: math matters. dr. gorka, thank you. i want to congratulate you on your book, "why we fight" for more on his take on all these threats that we are taste facing right now in this nation. sebastian gorka. here we are just hours away from the first polls opening up. democrats are betting on winning the house, but they also thought that they were going to win presidential election, right? so much for that glass ceiling, as if they intended to shatter it in new york city that night.
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former campaign manager corey lewandowski on why the left can't seem to figure out the pulse of america. and the nation of islam leader louis farrakhan leading a disgusting "death to america" chant in iran. why is there no outrage on that one? more on the left's hypocrisy after this. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> we need more republicans, and we will win everything. we're getting the wall. we've already started building it. we're getting everything, but we are winning on so many different fronts, but we coneed more republicans -- do need more republicans. so history says that whoever's president always seems to lose the midterm, but nobody had an economy like we have. trish: that's true. we've got a heck of an economy right now. so does that translate into more votes? you know, there is hutch at stake tomorrow. -- much at stake. americans have an opportunity to issue a referendum on this
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administration, as former president obama is begging them to do, or vote for a continuation of the policies that are working economically speaking for the country. now, if the republicans win the house and the senate, well, there's a good shot you might see another tax cut, and you'll probably see greater border security. but if the democrats win, there's a good shot we get a lot more of what we all now washington is incredibly good at, right? grid rock. gridlock. throw in pocket of impeachment, and is what do you have? you have the threat of an overtly political environment, perhaps one that's even more political than one we are currently seeing. but these concerns may not even matter, because the democrats have shown us how wrong they are in their own polls. at least when we think back to 2016. here now with his view, form ifer trump 2016 campaign manager and author of forthcoming book "trump's enemies: how deep state
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is undermining the presidency," mr. corey lewandowski. good to see you. >> thank you for having me. trish: what do you think's happening? >> we've already seen this, are trish. we've seen record turnout early in some of the key battleground states, not just texas, but also in florida. up until just the last 48 hours, the republicans actually held a voting advantage over the democrats which is almost unheard of. now, at end the democrats did take over, but by a much smaller margin than even just two years ago. we've seen over five million votes cast which means -- trish: excited on which side, right? >> look, i think -- trish: do you think it's republicans that are getting out vote more? >> i think if you're a republican or democrat, it doesn't matter. you have more job opportunities because of what this president and administration has done the, and you're going to reward that administration. if you're african-american or hispanic or a female, you have more job opportunities than you've ever had. there are more people working right now in our country than
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there ever has been this the history of our cup. you want to keep those policies moving forward, because if the democrats take control of the house of representatives, nancy pelosi has already said she will use the power of the subpoena to move her agenda forward. that brings washington, d.c. to a standstill, and that means no more tax cuts, it goes back to the way it used to be which is an economic potential recession if nancy pelosi gets in, because maxine waters becomes the chairman of the house financial services committee, and that is not something i think the american people are are are looking forward to. trish: i think we have some sound. she's basically been making some threats. i'm going to let the team tell me whether -- do well, we'll save that for tomorrow. we'll find out what happens tomorrow. but she, corey, has been saying over and over again that she gets in there, and she expects to the get in as house financial services committee chair, she's going to make life really difficult for the banks which she fails to understand is when you make things that difficult for the banks and you tell them
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they can't lend money, guess who it hurts? the people that want to borrow the money! >> that's exactly right. and we're right now at a place where the feds are raising interest rates right now. we have to make sure we don't get into that area where we understood up in a bubble, but what she wants to do is tighten restrictions on lending. i think we've seen what happens when we're lending money too liberally, but also when we're lending too conservatively. there is a fine line there. and maxine waters is going to make it more difficult for people to get home ownership. our economy is booming. the last thing we need is a person chairing the house financial services committee that wants to take us backwards to the days of the obama administration. trish: well, look, i was not a fan of those economic policies, not one single bit. and i've said over and over again it was all left up to the fed, they were the only ones that were engaging in any kind of policy because we didn't see it from washington, d.c. or the obama administration.
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other than that stimulus plan that went absolutely nowhere. let me ask you this though because you were there as campaign manager during the thick of things with donald trump, and the polls were clearly quite wrong. is there any reason to think that the polls are wrong again? this time around? >> well, i -- the trish, i have no faith in the prognosticators because of what they did two years ago. i remember waking up on election day and looking at the barometer on the new york times web site that said donald trump had a 1% chance of being elected president of united states, and here we are two years later, he's fulfilled every promise that he's outlined. this these places where they say there's going to be a democratic wave, they've been talking about this democratic wave in texas which is never going to come. ted cruz is going to be next u.s. senator from texas. we're going win seats, the republicans are, in indiana, in north dakota, in montana, in west virginia. we have seats in the u.s. that we're going to win.
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we're extremely competitive right now in florida. rick scott's going to win that seat. and is then we have opportunities that no one's talking about, the opportunities in new jersey and in michigan. we've got some great candidates there. this is a good year for republicans in the u.s. senate, and donald trump and mike pence have done everything they can to help candidates get across finish line because while they're not on the ballot, their policies and the policies for the future of america are. rich trish well, we'll find out soon. corey, good to see you. tonight, maxine waters insisting president trump is targeting her and promoting violence. wait a second here. does anyone remember when she said this? >> you get out and you -- [inaudible] [cheers and applause] and you tell them they're not welcome. trish: plus, these black panthers armed with assault weapons are taking to the streets of georgia to try and pressure voters. they want the voters to vote for
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should just -- well, here, i'll play it for you. >> and if you see anybody from that cab innocent in a restaurant finish cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd! [cheers and applause] and you push back on them. and you tell them they're not welcome! trish: i mean, i don't know, that sounds pretty divisive to me, right? so a headline, representative waters. you can't have your cake and eat it too. you can't say he's only one encouraging a lack of civility when you're out this telling people to follow administration members into restaurants to heckle them. i mean, isn't she doing the same thing that somehow she's accusing the president of doing? although i'd argue even worse? democratic strategist kelly grace gibson and american majority founder and ceo ned ryan. good to see you guys. ned -- >> good to see you, trish. trish: calling the pot kettle or however they say it. you can't have it both ways.
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she says he's lacking civility, and yet she's one who's espoused stuff hike that, basically encouraging a kind of violence against anyone who works for the trump administration. hypocrisy. >> it's a complete joke. no, total hypocrisy and a complete joke. again, she's not only called for physical intimidation once, but multiple times, and now she's accusing trump of violence. and all trump's doing, trish, is pointing out the facts like i and others have that if democrats take the house back -- and i don't think they will -- but if they did, maxine waters would be chair of the financial services, adam schiff head of the house intelligence, jerry nadler would be head of judiciary committee. these are people well to the left of the american political mainstream. and maxine waters is one of the most corrupt members of congress. citizens for responsible ethics in washington, which is a left-leaning organization, has put maxine waters on their list of most corrupt politicians not
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once, not twice, but four times. and she got hit with three ethics violations back in 2010. and this is thing that's troubling to me, trish, she advocated on behalf of a bank that her husband held shares in without disclosing that, and house ethics hit her with -- trish: let me get kelly into this conversation as well, you know? she's making all kinds of promises. she wants to make life very difficult for the banks which would then this turn make life difficult for the economy. we'll play that in just a little bit. what's your take on this sort of hypocrisy, if you would -- >> kelly grace. yeah. so i think you can call it what you will. the president has stumped time and time again with incivility, encouraging his followers to treat others unkindly, but i don't think two wrongs make a right. donald trump is afraid she'll be the chairman of this this committee because the chairman of this committee can subpoena his bank records. he hasn't released any of his
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taxes, he has not allowed -- trish: i think that's an interesting point. ned, before you jump all over her, see, i didn't see it that way. i see it as we should all be a little bit afraid if she's head of the -- >> why's that? trish: i don't think she knows -- >> what makes you say that this? trish: because i've covered wall street as long as i have finish. >> she's a member of congress for a long time. trish: well, paulson comes to mind and, of course, ben bernanke. i remember some of those questions being rather lacking in financial knowledge, but also because here she is saying this. let's roll the tape. >> i will be first african-american, the first woman to chair the powerful financial services committee. [cheers and applause] that's all of wall street. that's all the insurance companies. that's all the bankings. what am i going to do to you? what i'm going to do to you is fair if. i'm going to do to you what you did to us. [applause] trish: now, let me emphasize,
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i'm all for her being the first woman, african-american woman to chair this committee, let me make that very clear before anybody misinterprets anything. but it was the second part of that sound where she said i'm going to do to you, basically, what you did to us. what do you think she meant by that, kelly grace? >> the banking industry took for granted the people that were part of their ecosystem, that a lot of people lost their life savings, their wealth because of bad decisions and corruption by the banks. discover credit card has already reduce canned the amount that they're lending to people in advance of what could be another catastrophe. i think what she's saying is she's going to apply reasonable standards to the banks so that regular americans -- [laughter] trish: we had those, quote-unquote, reasonable standards during the obama years, and they were a disaster the for the lending environment. if you prevent the banks from lending, guess what, ned? they're not able to lend to the people that deserve to be lent
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to. and everyday americans including minorities, including women, including hispanics. in other words, we want to free up the system, right? with less regulation so that people can get access to capital. [laughter] >> that's right. trish: you laugh at that? >> but i would agree, though, we've got to find the right balance between, obviously, we don't want to go too far, we've got to free up capital -- trish: i'd say it's working pretty well right now. [inaudible conversations] trish: more people being able to access capital and, therefore, make investments in themselves, this their futures, in their small businesses. and that is what we want. i agree it's a balance, but my fear is that maxine waters may not understand that balance, and we're going to go back to relitigating 2008 all over again, ask that's not going to get us anywhere. good to see you, both, i appreciate it. ned and kelly grace. new tonight, disturbing video of armed black panthers in
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♪ ♪ trish: take a look at this. i want you to see, you're looking at a scene in atlanta where members of the black panther party are hitting campaign trail, and they are armed with guns. they have a message: vote for democratic candidate stacey abrams. well, how is any of this helpful? with me right now, former black panther turned christian conservative author mason weaver. good to see you, sir. >> thank you. and by way, trish, primetime has been waiting for you a long time. con graph layings. [laughter] trish: thank you, mason. it's good to have you. i know you were, many your past, a black panther yourself. so tell me, give us some insight into the thinking here. is this a common swim ifation tactic that group uses? >> wise of you to say that. it's only intimidation do. why would they carry assault weapons? who are they guarding against?
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are they expecting the police to come and attack them? they're intimidating the voters of georgia, and they're intimidating the people around them. and you notice that candidate has not come out and said anything about it. i'm with the old black panther party. these are the new black panthers. the new black panthers is called kittens. they're just scared young men. they're intimidating because they think they're slaves. they believe that white people control them, are unfair to them, that every problem they have in the black community requires white people to do something. that's a slave. trish: i know you see it differently. i do too. i think the days of identity politics are coming to an end in part because i think you have the right kind of economic prosperity for all groups, then you can get beyond that. and i'm not denying that there's a lot of prejudice that exists in our culture still today, and certainly, it does exist in places like georgia. but, you know, mason, i appreciate a positive message, one of empower ifment that we
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can get through this, we can get beyond identity politics, beyond race, beyond gender, etc., through economic prosperity. is this tactic that they're employing and identity politics overall, do you think it's increasingly a thing of the past? >> this is all over now. but, trish, you want success. you want freedom. they do not want yo what you want. trish: why not? >> they want management. they don't want economic success, they want more welfare, they want guilt, they want you to give them something -- trish: but why? i mean, why wouldn't they want success for everyone? what's the problem with that? >> they're slave managers. they get their economic success from breeding and helping people stay poor. they want you comfortable in your misery. look what they're saying. they're saying we want more welfare, we want better housing, we want low income housing. we want minimum wage, better --
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higher minimum wage. trish: in other words, victimization politics, right? >> absolutely. trish: if you're in a bad spot, you need politicians to go out and tax everyone for the redistribution of wealth. while i've got you h you about louis farrakhan leading that iranian chant with college students in a "death to america" chant? this is the after he defended himself against calling people, calling -- he specifically said how much he disliked jews in this particular segment. let's watch it quickly. >> so when they talk about farrakhan, hater, do you know what t t t ty do can, l me an anti-semite, stop it. i'm anti-termite. trish: i mean, when are democrats finally going to disavow this guy? >> they're never going to do that. he is doing their bidding.
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